Gleaner_19990214

Volume 74 Issue 5
The Serenity
Prayer
God, grant me the serenity
to accept the things I
cannot change
Courage to change the
things I can
and the wisdom to know
the difference
Living one day at a time
Enjoying one moment at a
time
Accepting hardships as a
pass way to peace.
Taking, as He did, the sinful
world as it is - not as I
would have it
Trusting that He will
make all things right if I
surrender to His will
That I may be reasonably
happy in this life and
supremely with Him
Forever in the next.
Sunday, February 14, 1999
The Unseen Light:
Remembering Hrant
By: Halinka Spencer and Mary Iklh ~ lanino
Not often are college s.u- friends remembered the joys
dents given the oppor1unity Hranl gave 10 them. they told
10 cross paths with such a oflcssonsthatshouldnevcrbc
remarkable person. For the
past five months. the Naza-reth
College communily has
had that oppotlunity cvery
day. Hranl Zeitounzian
brought inspiration \0 each
one of us. Ilis lighln:ached
everyone. from those who
\mew him well to tltosewho
didn't know him at aiL
Throughout his
twenty years o f life. Hmn!
had to struggle physically
but his spirit never suc­cumbed
10 weakness. On forgotten. They spoke of his
January 29, 1999, Hr:mCs never ending courage, unself­family
joined with the Naza- ish giving, perpetual optimism.
rethcommunityofstu!knto;. and his embracemem of life.
facuhy, and staff to eel- For as much as Hrant gave to
ebrate the gin he gave to lIS.wegavetohimaswell. His
each one of lIS: the gift of moIher spoke of how she had
unconditional love. As
.o\d ,;t f t,.,.
\n, [nil 1
• 'I' HI
ncver seen Hram as happy
in his 20 years oflife. as he
had been in the past five
rrK)nths here at Nazareth.
After a couple of personal
refleaions by l irant'selos­cst
friends, there was not a
dry eye in the Forum. We
all felt a lillie closer to
Ilmnt. His presence could
be fel!. shining down upon
We will all remem·
ber IIrant and the gifts he
has given to us in his shor1
time here at Nazareth. On
student I'ut it he.t when
they left a message on
Ilrnnt's door, ··Hran!. you
have made me want \0 be a
beller person." Indeed. he
Ilas made us all want \0 be
a liule beuer.
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•• • • • Message: ... can I get a??? • • I love you all freakies! • • •• • •
To: Dena
From: Your noor
Message: You are the godess
O'Connor II, First Floor!
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To: Matthew • • To: Lauren From: Julie From: Julie B. • • • • Message: Hey you have an awesome Message: You are the love ofa • •
lifetime. Don't you forget it! • Valentine's Day, cause afterwards
• • I'm gonna beat you up! ·. . . .. .. . . . .... .. . .. L..o .v .e. y.o. u. .a.l w..a .y.s.. .. .. .. ..•• .• . ........................................ . .. . . . ...... . . .... . . . .. . . . ... . . .. . . .. . . . . . .. . ......................................... . •• • To: Halinka To: Maureen
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• From: Julie From : Julie • ·• Message: Girl you are aU that, • Message: Hey Loser! Hope the one and a bag of chips! Have a • you "love" comes to find you !
• great Valentine's Day! • Happy VaJenUne's Day!
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To: Lisa •• To: Mindy Bajindi
From : Julie • From: Julie B.
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• Message: Your valentine •• Message: Love ya lots girlie.
• soon seduces you! Ha\'e a •• Have an awesome Valentine's
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To: Debbie • • To: Julie A. ~ •
From: Julie B. • • From: Julie B.
Message: My one and •• •• Message: Hey girl. Come visit only. Have an awesome • •• • me sometime. Have a happy
Valentine's Day! • Valentine's Day!
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To: Kelly • • To: Barbara
From : Julie • • From: Lisa •
Message: Hope you get the • • Message: Happy ValenUne's
lIlan of the hour. I-lave a • •• Day! Monday Madness forever!
superb Valentine' s Day! •• • Don't trip ... too much! .. . ..... .. . .... .. . . . . .. . . . .. . .. .. .. .. . . .. .•• .• . ....................................... ..
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To: Cedric the animal
From: Dan
Message: Keep the party
going and watch out for that
tree!
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From: Your "res. and Vice Prcs. •
""essage: We "anI lu lake this opporlunil} 10:
tllank all orynu ror participating in at! or ille •
actiYities and contributing to their success.
llappy Valentine's Oay and may Cod Bless you •
al[.
Zurisuai Cruz
Jan nine Johnson
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To: All my friends from HEOPI
EXCEL
From: Jessica Colon
Message: Thanks for making my
semesters funny, entertaining, edu·
cational and spiritual. I Love ya!
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To: Missy, Erin, Tricia
From: Matt Conheady
Message: Happy Valentine's
Day you sexy things!
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To: Bobby "Chuck" Wilson Jr. • •
From: Barbara Elliott
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Message: You are the "onliest" •
one for me! Happy Valentine's •
• Day! (love ya!
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• From: Lisa •• ·• Message: Happy Valentine's
Day! Just a few more to go!
You are a great friend! •
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To: The Gleaner Staff • •
From: Lisa Martin •
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Message: Good job guys and •
gals! Enjoy your day·om • •
Happy Va lentine's to all! • •• •
To: Maureen
From: Lisa M.
Message: Don't worry, no more
pictures! AHHHH! Happy
Valentine's Day!
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To: Julie B.
From: Lisa M.
Message: Don't fall! Oops ... wait!·
Well at least you got your laughs! :
Have a Happy Valentine's Day! •• •
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To: Kelly
From: Lisa M.
Message: Run out of paper
recently? HOlm ... Happy
Valentine's Day!
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To: Mary Beth
From: Lisa M.
Message: "Vernon Jordon 1·800·
JOBSRUS" Thanks for every·
thing! Happy Valentine's Day!
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To: Kelly Belly
From: Nerd
Message: You arc a wonderful
friend! Thank you for all your
help. Rock on!! P.S. Have you
recovered yet??!!
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From: Hal
Message: Hope your man comes
through for you! You are the best
friend in the world. Thank you so
• • much for everything. Happy •
: Valentine's Day! •
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To: Julie BooHe
From: Hal
Message: To morc sleepless nights
and the movies that put us to
sleep! Have a great Valentine's
Day!
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To: Moe Roe
From: Hal
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Message: We made it. No more Cal- •
CUlllS!! Hope you get your valentine . •
What's his name again'?? Have a woo-•:
dcrful Valentine's day! •
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To: Jannine
From : Halinka
Message: Hey Lady! New
York City for always. Have a
great Valentine's Day!
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To: The Staff of The Cleaner • ••
From: Halinka • •
Message: Thank you so much for: • • •
helping to bring this back. Creat: ••
job crew! Have a great Valentine'S: •
Day! • • •
To: Shan ny, Beth, Cari, Nat, Kristen •
and Mark •
Frum: Halinka ·•
Message: Hey Ladies! (Oops sorry •
Mark). Cotta do it again sometime!!
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Lauren
From: Hal
Message: Congratulations!! You
guys have done it. You're the best .•
Happy Valentine's Day! • ••
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To: Jannine
From: Lisa M.
Message: Do you need a hug?
Have a Happy Valentine's Day!
Thanks for all your help ... don't
forget St. Patrick's Day.
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To: Julie
From: Kel
Message: Thanks for being a good
friend! I hope we can get through
Education. Yikes! Have a great
Valentine's Day!
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To: Elizabeth, Lisa and Beth
From: Kel
Message: I am so glad that I met
you guys! You are great friends.
Have a Happy Valentine's Day!
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To: NERD • • To: Reen and Di
• • From: Kel From: Kelly Belly • • Message: You guys are wonder- • Message: You are a great gal and • even better friend! Have a won- • ful friends! Have a Happy • • Valentine's Day! Love ya lots! derful Valentine' s Day! • .• ..........................................• .......................................... .
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To: The Postermachine Breaker
From: Me
Message: I hope that you get a ccr- •
tain someone (Jay) for a valentine! •
You are a great friend! Happy
Valentine's Day!
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To: Erin • From: Your Secret Valentine
: Message: You arc truly a great person. You
: can always make me laugh! Remember you
"sexy thing" you are stuck with me rOT a
long time. I'm stuck with you, like a gun
rack on the wall. Happy Valentine's Day! ..... . . .. . .. . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . ... . ... . .. . ......................................... . ........................................... .•................••.......................
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To: Amy Foole
From : You Knon Who
Message: I sent you this valentine
because you are) ou ... and that is all
that COUlltS!
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To: Boo ���•
From: Tesoro •
Message: I hope thaI SOMEDAY ·•• we will be able to create new •
memories with a different kind of ••
love. •
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To: Casanova •
• From: D-Sweets ••
Message: To my Angel on Earth, •
through all the trials and tribula- ••
lions, our 10\C has grown. And our
love nill continue to grow through
eternit) .
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•• To: Robin •• •• From: Tracey •
• Message: Thanks for being such •
• a great friend! I miss not work- •
•• ing with you this semester.
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To: Trevor
From: DOlllleshia
• Message: Happy Valentine's
• Day. I still love you, no matter •
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hon you are sometimes. I hope
you feel the same way.
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To: My peeps!
From: Tyson
Message: Valentine love shout-outs to:
MKL.,JJ, AC, SG, DH, SB, JC. SR.
A" M"C, HB, AW, BE, ZC, LCN & ram,
DG, ED. JM, CG, 01. and the rest of the
folks who will miss me after May 9, 1999.
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This is the season
when everyollC seems to be
coming down wi th some­thing
and 00 wonder! 1bcre
an: over 200 viral strains.
which cause colds and flus,
and you can become very
sick contractin g o ne of
them.
One of the best
ways to distinguish be­tw
«n cold and flu is by
how the illness began. If
the onset was slow, slllrting
with scratchy throat and
SIliffies and progressed into
a ronny or stuffy nose, a
sore throat and or cough,
you most likely havea cold.
You may feel chilled and
have a low-grade fever (no
more than 100 degrees)
along with body aches.
Most cold resolve in about
10 days with symptomatic
treatments such as non-aspi·
rin pain relievers. like
Tylenol. dcrongcstant. like
Sudafed. fluids. and rest. If
symptoms last longer than
thaI. a bacterial complication
such as sinusi tis or bronchi·
tis may develop. These war·
ra nt a medical consultation
and usually I prescription
fOf antibiotics.
Flu. on the o ther
hand. comes on suddenly
and leave you feeling ex­hausted.
Fevers run high
102 to 104 degrees. There
are muscle aches, headache,
fatigue, and weakness.
Working or studying with
the flu is difficult and bed
rest is recommended. Un­like
colds. which affect the
upper respimtory tract. flu
affects the lower
respiratory tract.
Sore throat is usu­ally
won;c: the sn;­ond
or third day
with a dry hacking
cough. The flu can
also cause vomit­ing
and diarrhea.
T his never hap­pens
with a cold.
Fluids, rest. and
non·aspirin pain
n:lieven suchas Tylenol \0
rel ieve feve r and body
aches are recommended
for flu. It is likely to leave
as abruptly 0$ it comes in
3-7 days. although fatigue
can last a couple of weeks.
Another illness
eommon at this time of
year is strep thma!. Luck­il
y. more sore throats are
J1Clt strep. but it is impor­tant
to confirm strep throat
by having I throat culture.
A positive throat culture
must be treated by antibi·
otics.
To add \0 the con·
fusion, allergies can cause
similar symptoms such as
sore throats, headache, and
sinus coniest;on. Dust
mites. mold s pores and
pets are conunon winter al­lergies.
Symptoms maybe
aggravated by scented
candles. smoke and cook·
ing fumes. Fever and the
ovemll sick feeling are oot
present wi th congestion
re lut ed to all e rgies al­though
foti gue may be a
factor. Symptoms w;1I per­sist
for as long as you're
exposed to the allergens.
Keeping your immune sys-tern
strong ..... iIl help fight off shouldbeoomc: ill. do noti,.
mostoftheillnesseslOwhich nore ;t. Come down to
you are exposed. By eating Heallh Services so we can
a well-balanced diet, gelling help you determine what
adequate rest each night, you have.
avoiding stress and doing
some kind of exercise each
day have a positive effect on
the immune systel1l. [f you
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· lCERS & SAMS MakeHeadw0
·• . : Two of the hOliest groups on campus this year are the PEER HEALTH E D UCAT~RS
Do you have questions . and the STUDENT ATHLETE MENTORS. Thiny-six students. so far, have received
concerning your health? : formal tmining arid National Certification as PEERS and SAMS. Members are commit.
Well come get them an- : ted to promoting a campus social environment consisting of low risk choices for Sill­swered
Dt this yeDr's : denIS, which advocates and reflects allitudes. behaviors and values of healthy lifestyles.
lIealth Fai r. The Health: Students are trained to facilitate on-campus workshops and floor-programs penaininglO
Fair wi[1 be held on . topics such as sexuality. alcohol and other drugs. nutritioo and body image issues, alId
Thursday, March 4" from : stress management.
IO:OOam until 2:00pm in : Oneoftht many programs SAMS and PEERS are associated with is the Coa<:hes
tnc Shults CenlCT. There verses Leukemia Basketball game fund-miser. SAMS and PEERS arc also involved
will be 20-25 health·related e~hibitors offering their ser- with the infonnation table in tnc Shults Center on the 10" and II"' ofthis 11I00th. Febni.
vices to the college. Everyone is welcome to auend. Free ary 8.14 is Seltual Responsibility Week. so come visit the PEERS and SAMS 0\ the
information and screening will be available. Cholesterol resource table located ncar the Information Desk. Candy and prizes. as well as resoultt
screening will be free to all students. $5.00 for faculty and materials will be available. Contact Toni Gauthi er, lt2887 or Diane Shirley. lt2500 if
staff. Student Health Services is proud to sponsor this you are interested injoining PEERS or SAMS.
event, helping the Nazareth community celebrate wellness.
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Could the Next President be Female?
By: Jell DiBella
As Campaign 2000 gels underway. potential candidates for the presidency have begun 10 mount a substantial
run for the White House. With the upcoming presidential race occurring the same year as the mil lennium. questions
are being raised as to whether the year 2000 will bring a welcome change 10 the Presidency.
Looking back allhc past Presidents of the United States. two characteristics stand out in my mind. One, all the
presidents that have been elected have been male. and two, white. This is n01 to say Ihm no wOl1hy candidates Olher
than white males existed. bUI we mUSI remember that for many years. the only people allowed \0 vote were wealthy
white males. Blacks and women earned the right 10 VOle only within the early pan oflhc twentieth century.
As a woman, I welcome a female candidate fOTlhe presidentialrnce of2000. I don't know iflhe United States
is ready for a female president. The only female thus far 10 state that she is contemplaling a run for the White House
in 2000 is Elizabeth Dole. She resigned from the American Red Cross as ils president in lanuary. When asked about
a run for Ihe While House in 2000 in a recent MSNI3C interview. Dole said. "I'd like 10 give il a shol. II seems 10 me
thai it would be a good way to stan Ihe new millennium with a history-making elC(:lion, where a woman - aqualified
woman- was elIX:ted president of the UniTed STates" (Smith.l.13. National Libeny lournal. Feb 1999. v28, n2. p4).
Mrs. Dole would have to rise above her husband's failed elTon in the 1996 presidential campaign and his
inability 10 communicate with audiences. She willnccd to make her abortion stance clear to pro-life voters, unli ke Bob
Dole's fence-sitting approach to this important issue.
Women have spoken oul about abortion for years, bUTlhere has never been a female eleCTed as President of the
United States. Would the fact that a woman being elected President change the Slale of abortion in Ihis eoulllry or
women's view of it? With the country under the leadership ora woman, would the female voters change Their minds
about abortion? Would The pro-lifers fccllhat they have a stronger platform with a female as leader of this country?
This remains to be seen.
Some skeptics sec Mrs. Dole as a potemially powerful running mate fOT the eventual GOP presidential candi­date.
Mrs. Dole, however. had this to say in response. "1 Think there's an assumption Ihat if you're a woman or black.
Hispanic. Asian, you must be number two··(Smilh. J.13. National Liberty Journal. Feb 1999. v8. n2. p4). Hopefully, by
the year 2000, the assumption that a woman must be number two will no 10ngereltis1. If this proves to be true. this wi!!
be the best chance a female has for being elected President oflhe United States in the year 2000.
'WMt ~~ 1-J.()U
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What is YOUR
opinion of this
issue! Do you
thi nk that it is
time for
.,America to have
a female presi­dent?
Drop off your
articles to the
Publications
Office in the
Shults Center
(across from the
Porthole
Lounge)!
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The Rochester Museum and Science Center will be hosting a number of new exhibits this month including an entertaining one entitled The Atoms
Family which explores fundamental energy concepts such as wlar energy. cl«tricily, energy transformation, and f05sil fuels. but using very "inter­eSling
subjects"' i.e. Fnmkcnslein. Dracula, 31ld Mummy. These notorious monsters will be demonstrating Ihe power of the atom in this unique
exhibition opening Saturday. February 13.
Museum hours are Monday· Saturday: 9 am to 5 pm and Sunday: 12 noon to 5 pm.
Adults 56; senior citizens I ooJlege students (with [0) S5; children (ages 3· 18) 53; children under 3 and RMSC Mcmben free.
Other upcoming events hosted by the RMSC include the Valentioc's Monster bash on Saturday, February 14 from I to 3pm. $3.50 per ~non and
$3 for RMSC members. Refreshments will be served and music for all ages. There will also be a presenuuion from CineMagic 870 aline RMSC
Strasenburgh Planetarium cntilled -"The Living Sea". [t is a journey into the depths of the ocean featuring music by Sting and narration by Meryl
SU"eep. Show times are Tuesdays - Thursdays 8: 15 pm; Fridays 4pm. 8: 15 pm; Saturdays II am, 2, 3, 4, 8: 15 and 9: 15 pm: Sundays 2, 3, and 4 pm.
Admission is S6 for adults; college students (with 10) S5; children (through grade 12) and senior citizens S3,
For more inforn13lion concerning any of these events. eall 271-18S0.
The 1999 Richard C. Shultz Distinguished Scholars Lecture Series will present Dr. Nancy A. Hewin on Wednesday. February 24 at 8pm speak·
ing on the subject "Rochester and the Flowering of Women's History". She is a professor of history al Rutgers Universi ty and a native from
Spencerport. II will be hcld in Ihe auditorium. Tickets may be purchased at SS.50 I for general public and S7.50 for RMSC members. For ticket
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==========Ij The Shipping Dock Theater is announcing its production :
of Molly Sweeney. a touching play abom a woman whose :
eyesight is restored after living 40 years in darkness. by :
Brian Fie!. l'erfom18nCe$ will be held at St, Joho Fisher : The Strong Museum still has tickets available for"Frnnk Sinatra and Pals"' featuring tile
College from Friday, February 12 through Sunday, M a~h . Johnny Malt Sextet on Wednesday. February 17 at 7:30 pm. This concert is apart of tile
7. Curtain rises at Spm on Fridays and Saturdays and 3pm : Strong Museum's Wednesday evening Making American Music series. Travel back in
on Sundays. Admission is S l5 with SI3 discount tickets : time to the "fabulous forties" for some nightclub atmosphere and good old fashioned
available to students and !iCniol'S on Sundays. RC$erva. : music from Frank Sinatra, Louis Prima. and others. Tickets are S7 for Strong Museum
tions can be made by callinslhe theater's box office at : members and S9 for nonmembers. Call Guest Information Sctvices at 263-2701 ext
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African American History •• ·• •
The Phillis Wheatley Libmry, located at 13 Bronson Avenue. is hosting a number of :
exciting events this month in honor of African American Ilisiory Month. On February :
10 from 3:30 to 4:30 pm, a Kuumba POCtry Writing Workshop will be held in prepara- •
tion for the Kuumba Poetry Slam on Saturday. February 20 from 3:30 to S pm. This
program will be aired on RCTV • Channel IS.
The Adams Street Steppers and Ordered Steps will be "Stepping to the Rhythms of
Gospel" on Thursday, February IS at 3 pm.
On Wednesday, February 24 from 4 to 6 pm. the library will holding a Teen Summit.
This month's topic is "The Conlroversy in Music" Young adults are invited to diseuss
certain issues such as sexism. drugs, music and money. music vidCQS, and gospel rap. It :
is sponsored by IN CONTROL.
For more information on IIny of these events. please call the Wheal ley Library at 235·
3682.
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The Thin Red Line
"The Thin Red Line" is a war drama. raled R. by Fox 2000 Pictures. It is adapled from the autobiographical novel by James Jones which deals wilh
the bloody 1942 banle in Guadalcanal. h ponrays the men from the Army rine unit. C - for - Charlie Company and their fean, changes. discoveries..
and sufferings as they aUcmpt to infiltrate hi ll 210. which is salunUed wilh Japanese machine gun nests.
The movie has a inclination towards $Cellcs lhal may appear metaphorical bUlllicnagainjusl seem prolonged and ironically "Ihin", We arc swamped
with 1;1miliar faces such as John Cusack, Sean Penn, Elias Koteas, Woody Harrelson. and John Tral'olta pcrfonning camC()s while newcomers Jim
Clviezel and Ben Chaplin slcallhe show.
This is director Terrence Mnlick's first film in 20 years. In my opinion. [ believed he was so arn:ious \0 make his comeback Ihal he "overdid" this
film. It was a very humane porlrnit of men fighting not for their country, but for their lives. It did reach OUt to the audience, but due to bad editing
.it .b.eg.a.n .to. l.o.se. t.he.m.. .".T.he.re. is. t.OO. .m.u.ch. s.to.r.yl.in.e. w.h.ic.h. d.il.ut.cs. t.he. .ba.s.ic. p.ia.l .. ... .. .. .... .. .. .. ... .. .. ................
Stair Climb Event Offers Vertical Fitness Challenge
The Rochester Chaptcrofthc Cystic Fibrosis Foundation has issued a challcnge to all whose Ncw YCJr's resolutions involve gctting in shape
- thc 1999 Stair Climb presentcd by Frontier Cellular. The event, co-sponsored by 96WCMF and Frectime Magazine. will be held Thu~y.
February 18 at the Marine Midland Plaza in dO"'."fltown Rochester. Parlicipants will compete for awards and prizes by racing up 22 nOOTS.
This unique fitness event will feature several competitive levels. Individual. Three-person co-ed team. Two-person relay team. and ~COI"]lO­lite"
relay team. The Stair Climb alsooffcrs a sp«ial calegory for the faslesllire:fighteT in full gear. Awards will be givcn to the tOP three linalists
ill each category. with the wi1lJlCl"5 of the ovcnlll male and female individual competition each receiving a Wlltch from N.Y.C. Diamond Qullct. All
climbers will be lreall:<! toa ''Survivor's Party~ immediately following the event. which will indudeawards. prizes. food from Manhanen Bagel and
Subway Shops. be,'eI"3ges from Vcnnont Pure: Spring Water. Nantucket Ne<:tars. and Sobe Teas. music by WCMF and much more!
The S35 registration fell can be a personal donation or nlised in pledges from SpollSOfS. Participants c.n go the ··c)ttrn stcp- and mise e,'en
more money forcYSlic libr05is (CF) and win great prizes. Each person who raiscs over$IOO will have their name cntered into a special mfflc. The
top fund-miser will win a we<:kcnd get-a-way packagc to The Sagamore Rcsort on I...tke George.
Proceeds from the 1999 Stair Climb will benclit researeh to cure this fatal. genctic disease and 10 fund care centcrs for children with CF, like
the one al Strong Memorial 1105pilal here in Rochester. The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation was reccntly named one of the ··top ten charities you can
trus'" by SmartMoney. the mag87.ine of the The Wall Street Journal. In other words. the CF Foundation puts its moncy to work as efficiently as
possible; ovcr 91 cents of every dollar raised goes toward the mi,sion of the Foundation 10 lind a cure forCF.
Registration forms can be picked up at Frontier Cellular retail outlcts, Manhattcn Bagcl locations. Marinc Midland Bank branches. and area
fitness clubs. For more information or to register by phone. call the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation at (716) 546-5890 . .....• •••• •• •••• •••............... ..... .. ••• ••• ••. •. ... ................ .....•...... •. .••
Had enough snow lately? '·Tropical Bl«zes· will blow through Strong Museumjust in
time for Siblings Weekcnd. Fcbruary 15-Febmary 19. Enjoy tropical emlls and daily
perfonnanccs with siule at Ilam and Ipm. And join Strong Museums's own Play­Along
Players for pop-up performances al various times throughout the day.
Here is a list of the scheduled activities:
Monday. February 15: Design a pair of sunglasses. The BoomCflUlg Club presents a
fun-filled show with plenty of au die nee participation at llam and lpm.
Tuesday. February 16: Make 11 grass skirt and paper nowers. The Trinidad and Tobago
Steel Band performs music that's hot. hot. hot al Ilam and Ipm.
Wednesday. Fcbruary 17: Create a sultshinc pinwheel. The It'-cly Los Caribes band
perfonns -Sounds of Salsa'· at 11 am and Ipm.
Thu~y, February 18: Make an island hat. Sing and clap along with musicians from
Glenn McClure's Artist Guild at I lam and 1 pm.
Friday, February 19: Makc an instant ocean. Musical performances at Ilam and Ipm.
Cost of the IIcti><I,l es at Strong Museum art induded with regular admission fees.
Last February, four-hundred students, YES IT MAY HAVE BEEN YOU, completed the Student Satisfaction Inventory survey. Devel­oped
by Noel Levitz, Centers Inc., a nationally known organization specializing in student affair concerns, this survey consisting of one-hundred
questions was given to students here at Nazareth. The purpose was to look into the satisfaction and the importance of certain items on campus 10
you. the student.
So what does this mean to you?
The results of this survey represent positive and negative concerns of the students here at Nazareth College. Here are some of the results:
MOSI Favorable:
• library resources
"library staff helpful
" instruction in major
"campus well-maintained
" reputation in the community
ItemsofConcem:
.. securi ty response to emergencies
" financial aid
.. racial hamlOny
.. registration process
.. campus food services
The survey had items belonging to twelve different seales. Three seales that were most important to the students here at Nazareth College
were: academic advising, instructional effectiveness and safely and security. Compared to other four-year private institutions, Nazareth students
are more satisfied than the comparison group with both academic advising and instructional effectiveness but less satisfied with safety and secu­rity
than the comparison group.
Two concerns that students mentioned which have been dramatically changes since February 1998 were the adequacy of computer labs.
and the variety of housing provided.
So why is this being presented to you?
President Miller is very interested in these results and is delighted to share this information with you, the college community. The Retention
Comminee, under the leadership of Mr. Pnul Buntich. will be addressing these concerns and they will share their recommendations Wilh Dr.
Miller. With the help of Mrs. Susan Riegle I have been able to get this information to you. [fyou would like to look at the complete report it will
be on reserve for you in the library. And finally:
Don·t like what you see? Don·t think that you had any input on this data?
Take part in the Spring of2000 when the Student Satisfactory Inventory survey will be distributed once more. Allow your voice to be valued in
the dedsion making process here at Nazareth College .. .. . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . ... . . . . . ....... .
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Editorial Cartoons by Nick Anderson
Prelaw Association
News
B~: ' 1 IchH"I I'a~III'h
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During last semes­ter.
the Prelaw Association
traveled 10 Boston to panici­pate
in one of many Law
Conferences held through­out
jhe United Slales. AI­\
bough making the drive to
Boston was exhausting. our
"'a:kend stay and ancnding
the conference made il
worthwhile. I had previ­ously
auendcd the Boston
Law Conference during my
Freshman year. H<Ml:ver. it
was as rewarding for me as
it was for those who had
never been.
s ions and presentations.
These sessions dealt with
different issues that are e:o;­tremely
importanltoanyone
s eriously considering
graduate study in the field
of law. Some of the topics
discussed .... en: "application
for admission" and 'What is
IObenpttted from .gradu·
ate student of law."
: Smdcnts. Facul1y and staff .. I>oe'S your Club or Organization h:wc an event coming
up?
If you would like to publish an upcoming event in The Gleaner let us know! You can
drop off information about the events to the Publications Office in the Shults Center,
place it in The Gleaner folders in the UA Office, or give the information to a staff
member. Or. if you wish. you may leave a message on voice mail in the Publications
Office. :0;2794. Please rcmemberto include your name. the organization you represent.
• the event you ,",'QUId like publicized and also a number ..... hen: you can be reached at! : .................................................. .
Two entire floors of
I oonfcrcllCe room had been
teSeTVed for over 150diITer­mtlaw
schools to meet with
interested uoocrgl'3duales.
The closest comparison to
litis eJ(pericncc would have
LQ be attending a college
fair. although Ihis forum
existed on a much grander
scalc. [n addition 10 the
impressive law school rep­rtscntatioll.
there were also
numerous information ses-
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Although graduate :
worlt may seem far in the •
future for a freshman or •
sophomore. those who at- :
tended found it no less re- •
warding that a junior or se­nior.
From the feedback that •
I have received from club :
members, the conference :
was an e:o;citing experience •
that helped make their de­cision
10 study Nazareth's :
Prelaw program even Il1()("C •
concrete. I only hope that :
..... ord of this event will •
spread to more students in­terested
in law so that they
might see how enjoyable •
participation in the Prelaw :
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The annual MS WALK will take place on Sunday. :
April 18, 1999. All money raised will go to the National :
Multiple Sclerosis Society to support education, advocacy. :
rtscareh, and local programs for ptQple with MS and their :
fmtilies. •
Last year. 51 Nazareth students fonned a team, •
"Kathy's Crew" and participated in the walk. Together we :
raised C/l'er S4,OOO. This year we would like to Clltend an :
.·itation to faculty staff, individual students, c lubs, orga- :
liutions, athletic teams, and residenc::e hall groups to join :
ow Nazareth College Team.
If you an: interested in more information about this :
(ven t, eonlact Don Young at :0;4687 or e-mail al :
dIyoong@nal'~edu . Registration fo rms must be completed :
by February 22, 1999. After registering you will receive :
pledge ronns and more information directly from the local .
MS Society. If you are unable to participate in Ihe Walk. :
'ru! wish to make a pledge. please do SO through Sister Kathy :
in Campus Ministry.
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NAl.ARt;n l l\1E:N'S BASKETIJAI..L BOX SCORES
Saturday. January 30@ RocIlCSlcrlnstituteoITech·
oology
Na:rorcth College 33 41 - 74
RIT Tigers 25 43 - 68
Top Scorers: Ross Comerford. 19 points (6 of 12
FGs, 60fS FTs), Greg Dunne, 19 points(7 of [5 FGs. 5 of
6 Frs), Alc)( Osborne. to points (4 of4 FGs. 2 oD Frs),
Mark Renkas, 10 points (4 of 11 FGs. 2 of 4 FTs).
Tuesday, January 26@AlfredUniversity
Nnarcth College 40 49 - 89
AlfiW University 35 38 - 73
Top Scorers: Tom K«nan, 22 points (7 of 12
FGs.) of4 FTs), Greg Dunne, 21 points (7 of8 FGs, 4 of
4 Frs), Marie Rcnkas. 20 points (6 of]O FGs. 6 of6 Frs)
NAZARETII WOMEN'S BASKETBALL BOX
SCORES
Sunday. January 31 vs. Russcll Sage
RuS$t1l Sage 13 18 - 31
Nazareth College 37 46 - 83
Top Scorers: Jessica Hegmann, 15 points (6 of
12 FGs.3 of4 Frs), Erin Michaels. 13 points (4 of9 FGs.
5 of6 FTs), Sarah Curley, 12 pointe (5 0(9 FGs, I of I
m)
Saturday, January 30@ Rochester Institute ofTe(;h-oology
Nazareth College 32 28 " 60
RITTigers 24 28 " S2
TopSoorers: Annf>ar\(s, 13 points (5 of8 FGs. 0
of 3 ITs), Laura Wheeler. II points (5 of 12 FGs. I of2
ITs), HeatherCar ... ill, II poims(50f8 FGs.] of3 ITs)
Saturday, January 23 'Is. Ithaca College
azareth Swimmers Having
"Phenomenal Year"
8~:Jon LtRo~
The Nazareth Golden FlyeI'swim teams are ha ... ing what Coach Rick Aronberg has re­ferred
to as a "phenomena] year," seeing his men are 7-] on the season and the wonlCll
are 6-3. "This year is jusl great. especially considering that ..... e·re dealing wilh a Iotal
learn effort instead of the work of one indi ... idual athlete." ~ys Aronberg. "There is no
IlreBter reward to a coach than ha ... ing these athletes \>''Ork togcther as a team. espedaJIy
in a spon. which is based upon the indi ... idual alhlete," he continues. ''1llerc is a lot ol
discipline. character and love for one another 10 be found in Ihese athletes.
Nazareth swimmers are not only making wa ... es in the water, but in the academic
SClting as wdl. The team was recently named Academic All-American. the sixth c0n­secutive
year that they ha ... e earned the horror. [n fact. both the women's and men's team
has earned Ihe title each semester for the past six years except the 1998 spring semcstet.
This past fall. the "''Omen's team (22 swimmers) earned a grade-point average of 3.29
while the 14 men earned a 3.09 overall GPA.
Within the past six years. the men's learn alone has gone from one of the wont
teams in the conference to one of the best with Aronberg at the helm. The teams m
growing steadily but still lack the number of competitOl'S found on other teams in tbr
region. The small number ofdi\'ers on the teams is st ill a point to be worked on. Ilcfon:
the dual meets begin. the Nazareth teams arc already the ... ictimsofa thirty-point deficit.
Aronberg is hoping and opening the call for anyone interested in di ... ing next ~"~.~ I
for the team. "We really do need more divers." he statcs. He urges anyone whn w""ld I'll'
remotely imerested in diving to corne out and try for the team next season.
Another item on Aronbcrg's wish list is a bigger facility for swimmers. Thc team is
growing larger and the pool's size is becoming ilUldequate. He hopes that a new iii
can become an option in the future. [n the ~m"m:"''' .'I~',,",''''rn.,,,.,", N'''':~
community to usc the pool. Pool hours are located outside Coach Aronberg's office.
usually including daily hours foc students. fKIIlty and stalT.
Ithaca College 29 24 " 53
NIl7.arcth College 30 43 - 13 : M. .. ';;;;;;;J
Top Scorers: Laura Wheeler, 18 points (8 of 14 : only featured guest at the
FGs. 2 of2 ITs), Sarah Curley. 11 points (5 of II FGs.6 • annual Rochester Press-Ra­of6
ITs). Ann Parks, ] [ points (4 of8 FGs) : dio Club award dinner. held
: January 25. Nazareth's own
Friday. January 22 ... s. Elmira College : Michelle Urbanski. ajunior
Elmira College 42 44 " 86 • striker on the Lady Golden
Nazareth College 33 42 .. 15 : Flyers soccer team. was Ihe
Top Scorers: Erin Michaels, [1 poinl$ (4 of 10 : recipient of the Female CoI-FGs.
9 of 14 FTsl. Sarah Curley, ]6 points (6of]3 FGs.2 : lege Athlete of the Year
on ITs). Ann Parks. 15 points (5 of 10 FGs, J of 4 Frs) : Award. Michelle llasagreat
• C1II"CCf" background. helping
NAZARETII SWIMMING SCORES : the team to a 15--4 record
Saturday. January 30@RochesterlnstitutcofTcchnology : this past season and a sec·
Na~.nreth Men 125. RITMcll] 16 Naza reth : ond consecuti"'e NCAA
Women 106. RIT Women 76 : Tournament berth. Other
leading the
learn in scoring wilh 35
points (12 goals. ] [ assists)
and being named 10 the New
York State Women's Colle­giate
Athletic Association'S
all-star team for the second
consecuti ... e year. She was
also named to the National
Soccer CoachesAssociation
of America's All-New York
Region team for the ~ond
eon~uti ... e year.
Michelle ranks third on
liSl: w;;~ ~:~:::::;~d.~~: sists (98
the game i
three games, '""I'di"" 1
Gel1ysburg. Uni ... ersity
Rochester and SI. John
Fisher. Urbanski al$(l
seored all three goals in tbr
leam's ... ictory o ... er
Brockport in the regular!D­son.
Congratulations.
Michelle. from all of us II
The Gleaner!
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Wednesday. January 21 \1$. Alfred University
Nazareth Men 122. Alfred Men] 16 N a za ret h :
Women 131. Alfred Women 103 •
Saturday, January 23 ... s. LeMoyne College :
NazMen 144. LeMoyne Men 89 LeMoync :
Women 133. Naz Women 107 •
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Don'! Forget!
On Sunday, February 14th a
Cheerleading Competition will
be held in the Robert A.
)(jdera Gym! Nazareth
Student Free!!

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